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Dances were practically an impossi-bility
so we substituted parties, con-certs,
and formal banquets instead.
We suffered through all the tortures of
registration and goat week much the
same as other years and then we...

The Freshmen were a lively group—full of pep and always ready
for whatever came along. They assumed a great deal of leadership
of the school and did their share toward the success of the school,
year of 1945.
Most of the would-be Freshmen were on...

Yes, the organizations on the campus were changed. That is, the
activities of the organizations were not as they were other years. To
the stories we have heard of the organizations of recent years of the
B. A. C. we compare those of this year of...

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Chloris Bowman, Mrs. Whetten, Beth Prestwich, Vodis Fidel
The Women's Athletic Association took an active part in furnishing a year of
fun and excitement to all who participated in the intramural program. Because the
male sex was rather...

WATER DEVELOPMENT IN BEAVER AND VICINITY
When the first pioneers came to this valley, it is said that one could step across the Beaver River in almost any locality. But through years of effort and planning, the water resources have developed to an...

Keeseo arrived in Beaver, fine young men who might have done much good, but the natural aversion of the average young women to being assisted at childbirth by a man physician was as widespread and deep-seated among the early Mormons as if the...

devoted their lives to this profession. Necessarily, those women were patient, kind, tender and skilled to be able to answer the many calls and to have endeared themselves in the hearts of the pioneer women. Every hamlet had these "mother"...

1915 to 1919. Vie Christian took the principalship again for the year 1919-20, then C. B. McMullin for the years 1920-22. John F. Joseph came in the fall of 1922 and held the job until 1930, when C. B. McMullin again took over the position, holding...

Quorum. The President selected for this organization was John Hughes, while Charles Wesley Wendall was selected for clerk.
JOHN R. MURDOCK CALLED TO BEAVER
Owing to factional differences, lack of unity, and the inability of the local authorities to...

The Church organizations came into being very early. Mrs. Eliza R. Snow came to Greenville as early as 1870 and organized the Primary, and made Mrs. Robert Edwards first president. The Mutual Improvement Association was organized in 1880, with Mary...

of Milford. He was interested in farming and mining. He owned a farm at Reed. His sons were William J. and Harry Forgie.
Mrs. Hanks, daughter of John Forgie, built the present Milford Hotel on the spot where her father had oper-ated the hotel which...

Mr. Myers tells of one time when a heavy snow storm overtook them on their route and they stopped and dried off places with fires so they could camp for the night. There was one place on their route, he says, that was so steep that after a storm...

About 1912 the I. 0. 0. F. Lodge sold the building to the Masonic Lodge. Dances continued to be held on the first floor until the Arion Hall was built. EARLY CARS IN MILFORD The first car that was ever in Milford was called a Smith. The owner of...

CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS PURPOSE A very note-worthy organization in the state is called "Daughters of Utah Pioneers." It is composed of women whose ancestors came to the West before the advent of the railway in 1869. The...

WILLIAM LOUIS CRAWFORD DIARY
Explanation
William Louis Crawford was born on July 15, 1873, to William Robinson and Carnelia Gifford Crawford, in Rockville, Kane County, Utah. When he was six years old the family moved to Oak Creek in...

WILLIAM LOUIS CRAWFORD DIARY
Explanation
William Louis Crawford was born on July 15, 1873, to William Robinson and Carnelia Gifford Crawford, in Rockville, Kane County, Utah. When he was six years old the family moved to Oak Creek in Zion...

Sat. Jan. 13, 1912: Ther. Pleasant Wea. T. clds Went up to the Burnt-oak wash with Johny helped carry some stuff across the wash out. Uncle Free, Barney and Bro. S. Hepworth were there too. I caught a Lynx cat in the J.J. G. ditch above the ford ...

Thurs. June 13, 1912: Ther. Warm Wea. Clear I hurt my right hand this morning so can’t do much, planted some squashes in the River bottom Garden. Friday 14: Ther. Warm Wea. Clear Windy Am watering and hoeing a little in the Flanigan Field My levee...